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or isis-directed attacks. but there's another piece of this, which is that in the terrorist attacks from the pre-isis period, there was always a worry about a follow-on attack. what else is there, what other place is going to be simultaneous, like you saw in france with isis. and so there's always a concern, is there going to be another attack. so whether this one that you're looking at is part of the investigation, the getaway, the aftermath or if it's part of something else, we just don't know. >> that's the question as to whether or not it's connected. evan perez, our justice correspondent, let me bring you in again. we've been reporting on this initial ramblas attack with the white van, 13 dead, 50 injured and now we have this driver running over two police officers at a security checkpoint. i imagine it's too early to know whether it was connected. >> reporter: right, brooke. i think all signs do indicate that it was at least somewhat related, according to the catalan police on their twitter page. they sa
or isis-directed attacks. but there's another piece of this, which is that in the terrorist attacks from the pre-isis period, there was always a worry about a follow-on attack. what else is there, what other place is going to be simultaneous, like you saw in france with isis. and so there's always a concern, is there going to be another attack. so whether this one that you're looking at is part of the investigation, the getaway, the aftermath or if it's part of something else, we just don't...
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has long since -- and again, isis hasn't claimed responsibility, could be isis, could be isis-inspired, could be somebody else but they put a call out a number of years ago saying, not only, use a car, run people over but grab a knife, grab a gun, start shooting. >> they realized that they could hit the global headlines by being sewn to have ownership in some way with some of these attacks. some of them where they're communicating with the attackers, some of them just merely inspired, and isis, over the last year or so, have been put under more pressure by the coalition. it's been more difficult for them to organize these big plots like the paris attacks, like the bruls brul brussels attacks, more difficult for them to ship and track operatives who they've trained back to europe, back to the west to launch attacks where you have -- like with the paris attacks, ten people on that night being involved. this may be just one guy. but one individual, like we saw in nice, can kill almost 100 people with a large vehicle. >> again, the latest numbers from the spanish government, 13 dead, more
has long since -- and again, isis hasn't claimed responsibility, could be isis, could be isis-inspired, could be somebody else but they put a call out a number of years ago saying, not only, use a car, run people over but grab a knife, grab a gun, start shooting. >> they realized that they could hit the global headlines by being sewn to have ownership in some way with some of these attacks. some of them where they're communicating with the attackers, some of them just merely inspired, and...
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the majority of conservatives are behind going after isis and al qaeda. they were reminded about how deadly they are just last week in spain, and to somehow say that a bunch of people are revolting on the president. >> just to catch you up for one second. >> it is true some in his base, breitbart, we know steve bannon was not for this. >> breitbart's not his base. breitbart is not his base. the average person that calls into my show, this is a conservative talk show, overwhelmingly, probably 10 to 1 were in favor of the president and this is before he'd announced it when i said if the president says we're going to go into afghanistan, and if he says we're going to maybe have to use more troops, would you support him in that to attack isis and al qaeda. overwhelmingly, americans that voted for the president and some that didn't vote for him said they would support him in this because they understand the real threat to this country from isis. >> listen, afghanistan is not exactly a hot bed of isis and al qaeda is a remnant of what it was. the complexities o
the majority of conservatives are behind going after isis and al qaeda. they were reminded about how deadly they are just last week in spain, and to somehow say that a bunch of people are revolting on the president. >> just to catch you up for one second. >> it is true some in his base, breitbart, we know steve bannon was not for this. >> breitbart's not his base. breitbart is not his base. the average person that calls into my show, this is a conservative talk show,...
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and several brothers, because in fact, it was a brother in isis, actually, a senior figure in isis connected to these two men, a brother of one of the men in sydney who connected them in turn to a controller in isis in syria who very much was the guiding force behind this plot, and then yet another brother, an unsuspecting innocent brother they were going to give this device to so he could take it on board and in the checked luggage and then the plane would have blown up. now, at the last minute, they decided not to give it to him to take on the flight. he actually then traveled but without the bomb. one conjecture from the australian police today is that the checked luggage was just too heavy to get on the flight and that's why they didn't proceed. >> alarming with a capital "a," to quote you, paul. thank you so much. >>> coming up, we will find you. we will investigate you, and we will prosecute you. that is the message from the director of national intelligence today to leakers and the attorney general jeff sessions had a special message for members of the media. people would stare. psori
and several brothers, because in fact, it was a brother in isis, actually, a senior figure in isis connected to these two men, a brother of one of the men in sydney who connected them in turn to a controller in isis in syria who very much was the guiding force behind this plot, and then yet another brother, an unsuspecting innocent brother they were going to give this device to so he could take it on board and in the checked luggage and then the plane would have blown up. now, at the last...
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the law of unintended consequences, so like when we pulled out of iraq, you see what happened with isis, and they took years, we turned our backs on iraq, isis grew and then we had this, you know, pan national threat, this transnational threat that really spans all across africa and the arabian peninsula and so if we get out of afghanistan without having properly built the capacity to defend that country and prefven terrorists from taking hosts in there, we could very well have a replay of that and now that isis has moved to partly in afghanistan and partly in libya, why libya? because it's ungoverned space. so we have to understand that if we get out, this is what we're going to have to deal with. >> no, i'm hanging on your every word, general, and i think my biggest takeaway, listen to mick nicholson. hopefully that is exactly what the commander in chief is doing. you're exactly right. hopefully iraq is a lesson learned. general tata, thank you so much. >>> coming up, anthony scaramucci planning his next move after that explosive profanity-laced interview with the new yorker led him t
the law of unintended consequences, so like when we pulled out of iraq, you see what happened with isis, and they took years, we turned our backs on iraq, isis grew and then we had this, you know, pan national threat, this transnational threat that really spans all across africa and the arabian peninsula and so if we get out of afghanistan without having properly built the capacity to defend that country and prefven terrorists from taking hosts in there, we could very well have a replay of that...
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this represents the loss of a very important isis stronghold, the hometown of a number of top isis command erers. we congratulate the iraqis and will continue to support them in their fight to take their country back from radical islamic terror rim. wi -- terrorism. >> one follow-up on tom's remarks. he said that the white house would be putting together supplemental. do you have a sense of when you will submit that to congress and then secondly, can you confirm reports that the president has leaning towards or deciding to end daca and what are the ramifications of that for the d.r.e.a.m.ers. >> i'll take the first question in terms of supplemental funding, as tom said, we're working with congress, we're not going to get ahead of director mulvaney. he is working with him around the clock to make sure that process moves forward quickly and effectively. in terms of daca, echoing, again, on what tom said earlier, final decision on that front has not been made, and when it is, we will certainly inform everybody in this room. >> in january, the president said that d.r.e.a.m.ers shouldn't be wor
this represents the loss of a very important isis stronghold, the hometown of a number of top isis command erers. we congratulate the iraqis and will continue to support them in their fight to take their country back from radical islamic terror rim. wi -- terrorism. >> one follow-up on tom's remarks. he said that the white house would be putting together supplemental. do you have a sense of when you will submit that to congress and then secondly, can you confirm reports that the president...
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he also spoke of targeting terror networks, going after isis, and reducing the influence of the taliban. trump also called on pakistan to step up, calling them a safe haven for terror. i'm going to now bring in ronald newman, an american diplomat who served as the united states ambassador to afghanistan. you were openly critical of obama's time line to withdraw combat troops, projecting that it was a path to failure. so, what did you make of what you heard from president trump last night? >> there were parts of that that i liked a great deal, and there were parts of it that i still want to understand. but the main decisions -- first of all, i like the fact that he laid out the case for being in afghanistan. the point that we have a great risk if we pull out quickly, and that's a point that i think even those who oppose the strategy have to deal with before they jump on, we should go out or we should not. they have to deal with the risks that he laid out. i liked the fact that he did not have a timeline. that was a disaster with the obama administration, and frankly, obama had about five
he also spoke of targeting terror networks, going after isis, and reducing the influence of the taliban. trump also called on pakistan to step up, calling them a safe haven for terror. i'm going to now bring in ronald newman, an american diplomat who served as the united states ambassador to afghanistan. you were openly critical of obama's time line to withdraw combat troops, projecting that it was a path to failure. so, what did you make of what you heard from president trump last night?...
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president's team are in contact, but they're shared goals, which includes everything from jobs to the war on isis. this statement comes as we learn the two have not spoken in a couple of weeks after some apparent shouting match over the phone early august. the president, we're told, was upset with the senate majority leader for not doing more to protect him regarding the russia investigations. more on that just ahead. it's our back to school beeone cent evente. at office depot office max. 10 pack pens, one cent. composition notebooks,scissors, and plastic folders all one cent each! hurry to office depot office max. ♪taking care of business. whyou're not thinking clearly, so they called the fire department for us. i could hear crackling in the walls. my mind went totally blank. all i remember saying was, "my boyfriend's beating me" and she took it from there. and all of this occurred in four minutes or less. i am grateful we all made it out safely. people you don't know care about you. it's kind of one of those things where you can't even thank somebody. to protect what you love, call 1-800-adt-
president's team are in contact, but they're shared goals, which includes everything from jobs to the war on isis. this statement comes as we learn the two have not spoken in a couple of weeks after some apparent shouting match over the phone early august. the president, we're told, was upset with the senate majority leader for not doing more to protect him regarding the russia investigations. more on that just ahead. it's our back to school beeone cent evente. at office depot office max. 10...
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on the isis recruitment comparison, it's my understanding that a lot of these young people, they don't even know officialinitially who duke is. you agree this happens on the quiet, scary corners of the internet. >> the parallels between recruiting, regardless of extremist group is striking. they prey on vulnerable marginalized young people who are searching for three very fundamental human needs, identity, community, and purpose. if there's a brokenness under that brooke, if there's a trauma or abuse or mental illness or diatid addiction, in my case, it was abandonment. people tend to look in negative spaces for very easy answers to blame the other for the problem that nathey're experiencing in their lives. it's very easy to hate somebody. it's hard to love because you a risk losing something. they're not fitting in, they're looking for answers online and i really appreciate what that gentleman said on the clip that you played because the internet is so incredibly full of propaganda, misinformation, fake news, parody, it's hard to distinguish what's real these days and if you go down t
on the isis recruitment comparison, it's my understanding that a lot of these young people, they don't even know officialinitially who duke is. you agree this happens on the quiet, scary corners of the internet. >> the parallels between recruiting, regardless of extremist group is striking. they prey on vulnerable marginalized young people who are searching for three very fundamental human needs, identity, community, and purpose. if there's a brokenness under that brooke, if there's a...
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just over a month ago, in iraq, mosul was liberated from the barbaric rule of isis. we are stripping terrorists of their territory at a record clip. their funding, their networks, and the false allure of their ideology, and i will tell you, we're going to start working very hard on the internet, because they're using the internet at a level that they should not be allowed to use the internet. they're recruiting from the internet. and we are going to work under my administration very hard so that doesn't happen. no longer are we using our military to build democracies. instead, we're forming a coalition of nations that share the aim of stamping out extremism, defeating terrorism, and pursuing stability, prosperity, and peace. through the generations, america has always prevailed, not by military might alone but also by the strength of our spirit, and we have, in this country today, such spirit. i see it when i meet the people backstage. they're so proud, once again. i must say, much more proud than they were last year at this time. they are feeling very good about our
just over a month ago, in iraq, mosul was liberated from the barbaric rule of isis. we are stripping terrorists of their territory at a record clip. their funding, their networks, and the false allure of their ideology, and i will tell you, we're going to start working very hard on the internet, because they're using the internet at a level that they should not be allowed to use the internet. they're recruiting from the internet. and we are going to work under my administration very hard so...
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there are several different networks there, haqqani, isis, taliban, is the priority of this administration and the strategy that it will pursue until it is accomplished to eliminate all those terrorist cells in either afghanistan and pakistan and only then can victory be achieved and that be described as honorable. >> i'm not going to get down into that. i think that's a question that's best answered by general mattis and the department of defense. what i can tell you is that the ultimate goal is a peaceful settlement between the government of afghanistan and the taliban that protects our interest and protects american lives. that's the focus and i'll let secretary mattis determine and lay that out for you more specifically. >> sarah, i've got a follow-up on the -- first of all, if what we're doing in afghanistan has been working, why are we still there and if it hasn't been working, what are we planning to do differently moving forward. >> i think one of the things that is different is the decision on whether or not how to win and withdraw would be based on conditions on the ground, not a
there are several different networks there, haqqani, isis, taliban, is the priority of this administration and the strategy that it will pursue until it is accomplished to eliminate all those terrorist cells in either afghanistan and pakistan and only then can victory be achieved and that be described as honorable. >> i'm not going to get down into that. i think that's a question that's best answered by general mattis and the department of defense. what i can tell you is that the ultimate...